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Keller and Heckman Relaunches packaginglaw.com: The Premier Online Resource for the Global Packaging Industry

Keller and Heckman is proud to announce the redesign of its comprehensive website on laws and regulations impacting the global packaging industry, packaginglaw.com. This popular website now offers improved navigation features, is easier to view on tablets and mobile devices, and has more graphics.

PackagingLaw.com continues to keep readers abreast of current developments in the worldwide regulation of packaging through its news section, in addition to providing in-depth features on a wide range of topics of interest to those in the global packaging community. These Special Features include detailed information on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Food-Contact Notification program, and similar programs in Canada, Europa, Asia, Latin America, Australia, New Zealand. Also included are articles on recycled materials, antimicrobials, drug packaging, and environmental issues.

The redesigned packaginglaw.com has been upgraded to allow users to search for information by topics, regions, and other criteria. Users may also submit questions through the popular PackagingLaw.com Ask an Attorney feature—an open forum for general questions about packaging regulations—which are answered by some of the top legal experts in the packaging field.

“The new and improved PackagingLaw.com shows our commitment to the international packaging community by making it even easier to find valuable information on laws and regulations throughout the world that impact packaging and packaging materials,” said George Misko, Keller and Heckman Partner.

About Keller and Heckman

Keller and Heckman has a broad practice in the areas of regulatory law, public policy, and litigation, serving both domestic and international clients. With offices in Washington, DC, Brussels, San Francisco, Shanghai, and Boulder, the firm helps the world’s most vital businesses achieve their objectives. A pioneer in the use of interdisciplinary approaches to problem-solving, Keller and Heckman has had an in-house scientific staff since 1971 that works closely with the firm’s attorneys on matters of technical complexity.